ABSTRACT
Surface architecture belonging to flora and fauna is preferred because of their unique three dimensional micro/nanostructures, which can be utilised as novel support in SERS based chemical detection. In this work, we have fabricated biomimetic SERS substrates by replicating the wings of two different beetles with interesting surface morphology by employing soft lithography technique. Micro-bowls and nanogaps between globular microstructures on the replicated artificial wings surface have been utilised for aggregation of nanoparticles to create electromagnetic hot spots and enhanced interaction of nanoparticles with analyte molecules. The surface of these substrates has been engineered to form a homo-nanojunction between gold thin film and gold nanoparticles, which makes it more SERS active. The remarkable performance of these nano-junction based substrates was examined for SERS based sensitive detection of an organic dye, methylene blue, and a fungicide, carbendazim. This work paves way for the design and development of substrates using biomimetic approaches.
Acknowledgments
We thank Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC), IIT Mandi for laboratory and characterization facilities. We also thank Dr. Vishav Gaurav Singh Chandel from Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh for identification of the beetles. VKN and NS acknowledge the financial support for this work from Himachal Pradesh Council for Science, Technology and Environment (HIMCOSTE), India. NK acknowledges the doctoral fellowship from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India.
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